This kind of self-dealing, laughable ego inflation is why I cancelled my subscription to The Blaze. Eric has less than 10,000 customers, that grows smaller with each release, while he silences actual conservative professionals that he views as "competition." He literally hires a Brazilian sweatshop to make his "comics" that have lifeless art stolen from 3D artists without credit and hires literal Satanists to be in charge of his lore. Embarrassing.
Stu please.. eric's comic books are absolute trash. Isom is literal trash. There's zero story structure to them and after two books i dont know a single super power he has! Wtf kind of bs is this??
The host made an effort to look presentable (nice looking suit and tie) and Eric July shows up in a wrinkled old T - shirt and jeans. The host even has a classy looking set to conduct interviews from. For a set like that, it is expected that the guest will show up nicely dressed.
@@truthedministry "Tell me you've never seen Stu's show before without telling me you've never seen Stu's show before." --I have never seen this show before. I don't know why commenters leave replies like yours thinking it is some kind of win; "Tell me you've never (Blank) without telling me you've never (Blank). " As I have never seen this show before, I looked up some past on set guests; Peter Schweizer, Glen Beck, Mike Rowe, Tim Barton, Miriam Weaver, Amy Jo Clark, and Steve Baker all look presentable in their on set interviews with this host. Glen Beck in particular looks very professional in every on set interview with this host. They knew that this set looks professional and that the host dresses well so they ought to dress appropriately. However, comedian Jeff Allen is one person I have found who looks even worse than Eric July. Jeff Allen wore a crappy old T - shirt and ripped jeans to his on set interview. Jeff Allen looks like a troubled person and I would not buy his product based on how crappy he looks. If I had never heard of Eric July before this interview, I would not buy Eric July's comics. He looks like crap. Appearance matters. To quote myself, "It is expected that the guest will show up nicely dressed." Eric July dresses like shit in this on set interview. He is a multimillionaire and the owner of a successful business. He should know better.
@@sonic31century1 Stu always wears a suit. He has had numerous guests on his show and there is no dress code. Despite what you claim, EJ is not a millionaire! His company had millions of dollars in gross revenue, that is used to cover their expenses and expand his business, not line his pockets and buy suits for an interview! Glenn Beck is an actual millionaire that owns The Blaze and he rarely if ever wears a suit on any of their shows. Most of Stu's other guests just wear T-shirts on the show and you are acting as if Eric is being out of the norm or being disrespect to Stu simply because Stu always wears a suit.
@@truthedministry "Stu always wears a suit. " --He looks fabulous in it, too. When he interviews people remotely (person being interviewed is at home and Stu is in studio) he still bothers to where a suit. "He has had numerous guests on his show" --I don't dispute this. "and there is no dress code. " --I didn't mention a dress code per say but any guest should dress to impress. Eric July dressed to _depress._ It is depressing just to look at him in this video. " Despite what you claim, EJ is not a millionaire! " --I don't know his financial situation but he owns a multimillion dollar company. He is the CEO of that company. He is the sole writer of two comic books that generated multimillion dollars for his company. Eric pays himself from those profits. That salary (two salaries really: one for being the CEO and one for being the writer) is probably not just sitting in a savings account. He is probably investing that money. " His company had millions of dollars in gross revenue, that is used to cover their expenses and expand his business," --And that money generated is used to pay his employees and ERIC JULY himself. Eric July is not making comic books out of altruism. He is doing it to make money. "not line his pockets" --There is nothing wrong with wealth. People who do not have money themselves use phrases like "line his pockets" because they are envious of others' successes. "and buy suits for an interview!" --Why do you assume Eric July does not already have a suit? Is it because Eric July is a black person and you have some stereotype about black people not being able to buy suits? "Glenn Beck is an actual millionaire that owns The Blaze" --Whenever Eric July's so-called "detractors" say that, Eric July says that Glen Beck no longer owns the Blaze. "and he rarely if ever wears a suit on any of their shows." --I am assuming that by saying "their shows" you are referring to the Blaze UA-cam channel shows. Well, on Stu's shows Glen Beck wears a nice casual outfit or he wears a suit. Look it up for yourself. "Most of Stu's other guests just wear T-shirts on the show" --It would be nice if you had provided an example. Who other than Jeff Allen just wears T -shirts? And I could make this a "gotcha" moment by requiring you to name a guest that ONLY wears a T- shirt and nothing else on Stu's show but I won't. "and you are acting as if Eric is being out of the norm" --Compared to the other on set guests I have seen, Eric July's outfit is out of the norm. Eric July looks like CRAP in this interview because of how he is dressed. "or being disrespect to Stu" --Eric July is being disrespectful to _himself_ by looking like crap in this interview. "simply because Stu always wears a suit." --And why _does_ Stu always wear a suit? Respect. Professionalism. Selling a product. --Sorry but Eric July looks like crap in this interview. He makes a horrible first impression even before he speaks.
@@sonic31century1 Eric has stated multiple times that he has not paid himself from the profits of his company and has instead been reinvesting those profits into growing that business. Even Jeff Bezos is only paid $250k a year as his salary from Amazon, his net worth is based on the shares of Amazon stock that he owns, not his salary. Even if Eric paid himself from his company at the same rate as Jeff Bezos, he'd only have $500k as his business isn't even 2 years old yet. I never said there was anything wrong with wealth. I am was simply stating that Eric isn't taking his company's money for himself as would have to be true for you to claim that he is a millionaire. I am an AnarchoCapitalist that is currently making more money than Eric July is likely making. I don't envy him as I am making more of a profit margin per sale of my items than he is off of anything he currently sells. He had to make his own products, I sell product that other people made for mark-ups as much as 300%. My business model is easier and more lucrative than his. Why would you bring race into this? I'm not a racist like you, so I don't think that way. Most people don't own a suit other than the one from their wedding. I own several suits, but practically none of my friends own any and they are a mix of Whites, Latinos, Blacks, and Indians. I was at a friends wedding last year and nearly all of them had to rent or buy suits for the occasion (not just the groomsmen), because they didn't have one before that! Oh, right, you are finally correct about something. Glenn Beck technically owns the company that owns The Blaze. He owns Mercury Radio Arts and Mercury Radio Arts own The Blaze. Still, my point there was that he is that unlike July, Beck is an actual millionaire. I was referring to any of the Shows that The Blaze owns. Glenn goes on other shows at The Blaze and primarily wears casual outfits rather than suits. Stop deliberately twisting my words to fit your narrative.
It's hilarious listening to Eric taking credit for how he invented sliced bread 😂.
I hope the Rippaverse never ends.
He's his own biggest fan. Apart from that Gollum looking guy Sturgis who has a crush on him.
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What are ISOM’s powers. can he fly
Sweet Dreams Chilled is a very inspirational phrase!
This kind of self-dealing, laughable ego inflation is why I cancelled my subscription to The Blaze. Eric has less than 10,000 customers, that grows smaller with each release, while he silences actual conservative professionals that he views as "competition." He literally hires a Brazilian sweatshop to make his "comics" that have lifeless art stolen from 3D artists without credit and hires literal Satanists to be in charge of his lore. Embarrassing.
Stu does fluffer interviews eh? You sure didn't read ISOM or look into the Soska Sisters. Maybe The Blaze should be taken less seriously.
Stu please.. eric's comic books are absolute trash. Isom is literal trash. There's zero story structure to them and after two books i dont know a single super power he has! Wtf kind of bs is this??
lol, savage. But true.
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Absolute waffle. Eric can talk a good game but his books (at the time of commenting) are the antithesis of what he preaches.
The host made an effort to look presentable (nice looking suit and tie) and Eric July shows up in a wrinkled old T - shirt and jeans. The host even has a classy looking set to conduct interviews from.
For a set like that, it is expected that the guest will show up nicely dressed.
Tell me you've never seen Stu's show before without telling me you've never seen Stu's show before.
@@truthedministry "Tell me you've never seen Stu's show before without telling me you've never seen Stu's show before."
--I have never seen this show before. I don't know why commenters leave replies like yours thinking it is some kind of win; "Tell me you've never (Blank) without telling me you've never (Blank). "
As I have never seen this show before, I looked up some past on set guests; Peter Schweizer, Glen Beck, Mike Rowe, Tim Barton, Miriam Weaver, Amy Jo Clark, and Steve Baker all look presentable in their on set interviews with this host. Glen Beck in particular looks very professional in every on set interview with this host. They knew that this set looks professional and that the host dresses well so they ought to dress appropriately.
However, comedian Jeff Allen is one person I have found who looks even worse than Eric July. Jeff Allen wore a crappy old T - shirt and ripped jeans to his on set interview. Jeff Allen looks like a troubled person and I would not buy his product based on how crappy he looks. If I had never heard of Eric July before this interview, I would not buy Eric July's comics. He looks like crap. Appearance matters.
To quote myself, "It is expected that the guest will show up nicely dressed."
Eric July dresses like shit in this on set interview. He is a multimillionaire and the owner of a successful business. He should know better.
@@sonic31century1 Stu always wears a suit. He has had numerous guests on his show and there is no dress code. Despite what you claim, EJ is not a millionaire! His company had millions of dollars in gross revenue, that is used to cover their expenses and expand his business, not line his pockets and buy suits for an interview! Glenn Beck is an actual millionaire that owns The Blaze and he rarely if ever wears a suit on any of their shows. Most of Stu's other guests just wear T-shirts on the show and you are acting as if Eric is being out of the norm or being disrespect to Stu simply because Stu always wears a suit.
@@truthedministry "Stu always wears a suit. "
--He looks fabulous in it, too. When he interviews people remotely (person being interviewed is at home and Stu is in studio) he still bothers to where a suit.
"He has had numerous guests on his show"
--I don't dispute this.
"and there is no dress code. "
--I didn't mention a dress code per say but any guest should dress to impress. Eric July dressed to _depress._ It is depressing just to look at him in this video.
" Despite what you claim, EJ is not a millionaire! "
--I don't know his financial situation but he owns a multimillion dollar company. He is the CEO of that company. He is the sole writer of two comic books that generated multimillion dollars for his company. Eric pays himself from those profits. That salary (two salaries really: one for being the CEO and one for being the writer) is probably not just sitting in a savings account. He is probably investing that money.
" His company had millions of dollars in gross revenue, that is used to cover their expenses and expand his business,"
--And that money generated is used to pay his employees and ERIC JULY himself. Eric July is not making comic books out of altruism. He is doing it to make money.
"not line his pockets"
--There is nothing wrong with wealth. People who do not have money themselves use phrases like "line his pockets" because they are envious of others' successes.
"and buy suits for an interview!"
--Why do you assume Eric July does not already have a suit? Is it because Eric July is a black person and you have some stereotype about black people not being able to buy suits?
"Glenn Beck is an actual millionaire that owns The Blaze"
--Whenever Eric July's so-called "detractors" say that, Eric July says that Glen Beck no longer owns the Blaze.
"and he rarely if ever wears a suit on any of their shows."
--I am assuming that by saying "their shows" you are referring to the Blaze UA-cam channel shows. Well, on Stu's shows Glen Beck wears a nice casual outfit or he wears a suit. Look it up for yourself.
"Most of Stu's other guests just wear T-shirts on the show"
--It would be nice if you had provided an example. Who other than Jeff Allen just wears T -shirts? And I could make this a "gotcha" moment by requiring you to name a guest that ONLY wears a T- shirt and nothing else on Stu's show but I won't.
"and you are acting as if Eric is being out of the norm"
--Compared to the other on set guests I have seen, Eric July's outfit is out of the norm. Eric July looks like CRAP in this interview because of how he is dressed.
"or being disrespect to Stu"
--Eric July is being disrespectful to _himself_ by looking like crap in this interview.
"simply because Stu always wears a suit."
--And why _does_ Stu always wear a suit? Respect. Professionalism. Selling a product.
--Sorry but Eric July looks like crap in this interview. He makes a horrible first impression even before he speaks.
@@sonic31century1 Eric has stated multiple times that he has not paid himself from the profits of his company and has instead been reinvesting those profits into growing that business. Even Jeff Bezos is only paid $250k a year as his salary from Amazon, his net worth is based on the shares of Amazon stock that he owns, not his salary. Even if Eric paid himself from his company at the same rate as Jeff Bezos, he'd only have $500k as his business isn't even 2 years old yet.
I never said there was anything wrong with wealth. I am was simply stating that Eric isn't taking his company's money for himself as would have to be true for you to claim that he is a millionaire. I am an AnarchoCapitalist that is currently making more money than Eric July is likely making. I don't envy him as I am making more of a profit margin per sale of my items than he is off of anything he currently sells. He had to make his own products, I sell product that other people made for mark-ups as much as 300%. My business model is easier and more lucrative than his.
Why would you bring race into this? I'm not a racist like you, so I don't think that way. Most people don't own a suit other than the one from their wedding. I own several suits, but practically none of my friends own any and they are a mix of Whites, Latinos, Blacks, and Indians. I was at a friends wedding last year and nearly all of them had to rent or buy suits for the occasion (not just the groomsmen), because they didn't have one before that!
Oh, right, you are finally correct about something. Glenn Beck technically owns the company that owns The Blaze. He owns Mercury Radio Arts and Mercury Radio Arts own The Blaze. Still, my point there was that he is that unlike July, Beck is an actual millionaire.
I was referring to any of the Shows that The Blaze owns. Glenn goes on other shows at The Blaze and primarily wears casual outfits rather than suits. Stop deliberately twisting my words to fit your narrative.